(Bizjournals) Copa Airlines, which flies into Orlando International Airport, will expand its services as of June 2011.
Plans include increasing daily flights to several countries in its route network, offering more convenient schedules and beginning service to three new destinations: Toronto, Canada; Porto Alegre, Brazil; and Nassau, Bahamas.
From Panama to Orlando, services will increase to three flights daily, from the current two flights daily, according to a Copa release.
With the addition of three new destinations as of June, the airline will serve 55 destinations in 27 countries in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean, with a total of 180 daily flights from the Hub of the Americas at Tocumen Airport in Panama City, Panama.
In 2010, Copa Airlines, a subsidiary of Copa Holdings SA (NYSE: CPA), transported more than 5.2 million passengers via the region’s route network through the Hub of the Americas.